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MT COLUMNS NEWS/COMMENTARIES Suaram, GMI wants all ISA detainees freed

Suaram, GMI wants all ISA detainees freed


Friday, 03 September 2010 Aurora
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By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 — Local human rights groups heaped more pressure on the Najib administration today to free all Internal Security Act (ISA) detainees, following the release of the longest-held ISA detainee yesterday.

Shamsuddin Sulaiman, 40, suspected of being a member of the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) Malaysia, was released from detention under the security law that allows detention without trial as the Home Ministry decided he no longer posed a threat to national security.

“Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA (GMI) and Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) welcomed the release of Shamsudin Bin Sulaiman, who has been the longest detained Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee since 17 April 2002. He was alleged to be a Jemaah Islamiah (JI) member but till now has not been charge in any open court,” said a joint statement from SUARAM and GMI today.

Suaram and GMI claimed that Shamsudin’s release was only “partial” because he was still under police observation and not allowed to move about freely.

Both NGOs “condemned” the government for being “selective in the release of the detainees.

“We demand the government to release all the ISA detainees who has been detained without trial.

“GMI and Suaram view this development as another ugly episode of the arbitrary nature of the ISA. Neither clear explanation nor details were given to the nature of the threat or national security risks. In fact under the ISA, the Home Minister has no obligation to disclose to the public or the courts the details of the detention or release.

“He has absolute power to detain a person without trial or proof, bypassing any judicial process as well as to extent the detention arbitrarily. This is a clear violation of rule of the law,” said the statement.

The two NGOs reiterated their stand in demanding that the government abolish the ISA, along with other laws which permitted detention without trial such as the Emergency Ordinance (Public Order and Crime Prevention) 1969 (EO) and Dangerous Drugs Act Special Preventive Measures 1985 (DDA).

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written by budak kampong, September 04, 2010 08:56:16
Friends, free Putra Jaya and all is free.
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written by Semuaok, September 04, 2010 02:01:53
He/Home Minister has absolute power to detain a person without trial or proof

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And he is a F**king racist. F**k man
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written by Better My, September 03, 2010 20:34:08
All ISA deainees, irrespective the dubious charges, must be accorded the due process of the law
If the government has genuine concern of terrosim/JI cels in malaysia, then govenment/police/ Federal police must be supported in a internal transparent manner with more personnel, equipment etc to montior these suspects daily, openly or covertly.

Breaching the lines of using wires tap and other covert operation on political opponents or innocent bystanders or activist cum patriots is a BIG no no. The breach should result in the fall of the government, just like the Watergate scandal, - polticals intrusions, justifiably bringing President Nixon down.

No rakyat should ever feel that the laws are prejudiced against them for being an activist or in disagreeemnt with any ruling governent.,

Where is the FECTed Bar Council in all of these ISA ? Rubbing their F shoulders with perpetrators. The whole board must be sacked. They are useless/.

Thrash ISA as they hurt the majority malay/Indian/Sabahan and others too.

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